About Currie

Frank Currie began designing and building differentials for material-handling equipment back in 1959. He worked out of his garage fabricating and assembling rearends for personnel carriers, electric carts, tugs, scissor lifts and other specialty vehicles. Today Currie Enterprises occupies a 27,000-square-foot complex in East Anaheim, California. The company has grown in size and the product line has continued to expand. Currie Enterprises now has nearly 50 employees and boasts a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The Curries design, build, modify, test, sell, and install rearend and drive-train products, all under one roof. From humble beginnings as a dream of Frank and Evelyn, Currie Enterprises has become the most recognized name in specialty rearends and components. Currie Enterprises is preparing for the future by redesigning and manufacturing the components needed to continue offering complete rearends that exceed the original cores in strength, quality, durability and versatility. Currie Enterprises has long been known for making the best rearends and components money can buy. We spare no expense in creating rearends for a multitude of applications. We stand behind each and every rearend that leaves our facility. So no matter what the application, bring us your problem and Currie Enterprises will create the perfect solution for your needs.

About All Out Offroad

Chance Kamp started All Out Offroad back in 1991 as one small store in a tiny building with a single service bay and one tinting area. Soon after that, Gino Mindicta and Luke Richard joined the team and it’s been a wild ride ever since! Now we have three stores with state of the art facilities and a team that loves completely restoring and rebuilding older vintage models or highly accessorizing newer cars, trucks, jeeps, UTV’S or SUV'S.

Their skills with lift and lowering kits, tires, performance boosters, hitches, bed covers, window tint, audio, alarms, maintenance and more were put to the test on the hit CMT show “Trick My What?!” starring John Schneider and the team from the Richmond location’s “Lonestar Speed Shop.” More than fancy bells and whistles, amazing machines like the “Dragon of Steel” or the “Futuristic Steam Engine” made it possible for hardworking Americans to get their jobs done spreading asphalt, logging, or planting crops. The heart of the show was finding out about the amazing things real folks do to earn a living and fixing up the unusual equipment they need to get those jobs done.

All Out has also been featured numerous times over the years in magazines such as "TRUCKIN", "4 WHEELER" and "STREET TRUCKS".

In 2008 we built a custom "ONE OF A KIND" Hummer H1 that was featured at the SEMA show in Las Vegas. The Hummer also graced the cover of "TRUCKIN" magazine and was voted by "MSN" as one of the best vehicles of SEMA. We have featured our vehicles and won awards at shows all around Texas, from "Texas Heat Wave", "Texas Show Down", "Houston Auto Rama", "4 Wheel Jamboree", "Coffee and Cars Houston", "Summer Jam Custom Car Show" and many many more.